News

Teyessier was inspired to create the case after research revealed the staggering gaps between the number of times people ...
With a fundraising target of €25 million, Darkstar’s goal is to help startups bring battle-tested products to military ...
The iconic Superman is back, entrusted this time not just to save the world from itself as usual but also probably Warner ...
New research led by the University of Liverpool in collaboration with the University of New South Wales (Sydney, Australia) ...
Maikon Rocha’s 87.25-point ride on Grindstone is a true testament to his grit and determination! Watch as he faces down the ...
Wolfspeed restructures under Chapter 11, cutting debt by 70%, but equity holders face major dilution. Click here to read an ...
CFOs who master new eval frameworks will drive the next wave of AI adoption thruogh disciplined investment for strong ...
Are you ready for the next tech revolution? Get the facts before you make your next move with quantum computing specialists.
“When Patek Philippe began making balance wheels in silicon, we went back and pored over the theory of the Michel brothers, a theory dating from the 1800s and abandoned because of the technological ...
The upcoming ultra-thin iPhone 17 Air, rumored to measure a mere 5.5mm at its slimmest point, could become one of the first of Apple’s smartphones to adopt advanced silicon-anode batteries.
But one Silicon Valley skeptic says the AI bubble is about to burst. “I think the day of reckoning may have come – the signs are there,” Gary Marcus told The Telegraph.
Credit: OneD CEO Vincent Pluvinage explains that in OneD's anodes, both the graphite and the silicon store lithium ions. The ions move about 4.5 times faster into and out of the silicon than they do ...